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Are there limitations regarding the viscosity of a solution to be homogenized?

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Are there limitations regarding the viscosity of a solution to be homogenized?

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There are no set limits on the viscosity of solutions as long as there is sufficient mixing of the sample to cool the moving rotor. The lower bearing is cooled and lubricated by the liquid phase of the sample. If the viscosity is too high, the bearings will begin to burn out and the motor should stop automatically.

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